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126 yards - The "Coming into his prime" QB total offense
We got our "6-PACK" - time to work on a CASE!
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Hahaha...So True.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!Steelers Draft 2015
Rd 1: Devante Parker - WR/ Kevin Johnson - CB
Rd 2: Danielle Hunter -OLB
Rd 3: Steven Nelson - CB
Rd 4: Derron Smith - S
Rd 5: Henry Anderson - DE
Rd 6: Wes Saxton - TE
Rd 7: Deon Simon - DT -
Re: 126 yards - The "Coming into his prime" QB total offense
I'm sure I've told you all this before... my father-in-law is from Italy, he said that the Italian translation of "Flacco" = weakness....
How true that is.
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Re: 126 yards - The "Coming into his prime" QB total offense
Well to be fair, his WRs did drop some crucial balls. One a sure TDComment
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Right, Scarlet. But we have drops too, and Ben still wins.Originally posted by Scarletfire1970Well to be fair, his WRs did drop some crucial balls. One a sure TD
We got our "6-PACK" - time to work on a CASE!
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Re: 126 yards - The "Coming into his prime" QB total offense
Throw him somewhere in this group:Originally posted by DukieBoyWondering where the talking heads who never played the game will rank him now? With all their other "ELITE QB's" like ___________________ fill in the blanks.
Hasselbeck
Eli
Fitzpatrick
Sanchez
Garrard
Orton
RomoComment
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Re: 126 yards - The "Coming into his prime" QB total offense
Yes but that wasn't a sure catch, it was a difficult attempt. Also a reciever has to get into the flow of the game and we had him under wraps the hole game so when it was time to make to big play on a low and difficult grab he was cold. The Housh drop was pure weakness. Guys the Ravens didn't show much other than that Suggs is a beast but even that got worn out by running into Steel all day long. I remember some lames gesturing the crowd at halftime as they entered the tunnel. Celebrated way too early.Originally posted by SanAntonioSteelerFanRight, Scarlet. But we have drops too, and Ben still wins.Originally posted by Scarletfire1970Well to be fair, his WRs did drop some crucial balls. One a sure TDComment
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Originally posted by DukieBoyWondering where the talking heads who never played the game will rank him now? With all their other "ELITE QB's" like ___________________ fill in the blanks.
Rivers, never did anything either.
**There goes his Campbell Soup and Old Spice commercials. He can do PSAs for Sesame Street again.All Defense!Comment
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Re: 126 yards - The "Coming into his prime" QB total offense
Originally posted by DukieBoyLooks like the Ice may be melting down in the ATL. Rodgers is hot as fusion right now.
Matty Ice, Joe Cool, both of them folded like a tent under pressure and both of them, as soon as the Packers put them away, will be sitting home watching the rest of the playoffs. Flacco is no different than these other guys, they can make every throw, have a good arm, can show touch, but when the game is on the line, they just completely fall apart. Flacco COMPLETELY fell apart tonight and didn't even play an OK game, he played an awful game. Keep talking about Rivers, Manning, Flacco, Ryan, either Manning, etc. Soon, they will be talking about the kid in Cleveland like they do about these guys. Give me Ben, Brady, Rogers. To me, the best three quarterbacks in the game today. And it ain't . . . even . . . close. The gap between those three and No 4 is widening by the day. Sorry Peyton.Comment
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Re: 126 yards - The "Coming into his prime" QB total offense
Outstanding. Well said. You speak truth.Originally posted by proudpittsburgherOriginally posted by DukieBoyLooks like the Ice may be melting down in the ATL. Rodgers is hot as fusion right now.
Matty Ice, Joe Cool, both of them folded like a tent under pressure and both of them, as soon as the Packers put them away, will be sitting home watching the rest of the playoffs. Flacco is no different than these other guys, they can make every throw, have a good arm, can show touch, but when the game is on the line, they just completely fall apart. Flacco COMPLETELY fell apart tonight and didn't even play an OK game, he played an awful game. Keep talking about Rivers, Manning, Flacco, Ryan, either Manning, etc. Soon, they will be talking about the kid in Cleveland like they do about these guys. Give me Ben, Brady, Rogers. To me, the best three quarterbacks in the game today. And it ain't . . . even . . . close. The gap between those three and No 4 is widening by the day. Sorry Peyton.
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